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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. lyEW rpHEATRE, CARDIFF. Proprietor and Manager.ROBEET REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at Two. MR. GEORGE DANCE'S COMPANY, IN THE GREAT DRURY LANE PLAY, HIT. SPECIAL EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY at 2.30. NEXT WEEK.—The Successful Comedy, SMITH. a8435 Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 376. CARDIFFEMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director STOLL. 6.45—TWICE NIGHTLY—9. Seats may be Booked by Post or Telephone —Nat. Tel. 625. Booking Office Open Daily from Ten till 4.30; Saturdays, Ten till Two p.m. TO-NIGHT! A COMEDIAN AWAY FROM ANYONE ELSE! I CIIAS. R. WHITTLE- Creator of those Successful Songs—"Let s all go down the Strand." "Put me amongst the girls, "Come and have a drink with me, &c. DURANT BROS., In their Comedy Creation, "The Airship Kings." CARTER LIVESEY AND LILIAN ROSEBERY, In a New and Original Comedy Playlet—" AN AMATEUR ANARCHIST." MITCHELL AND CAIN. "The Frenchman and the other Fellow." PAT RAFFERTY, In all his Latest Successes. ARTHUR SLATER, The Whistling Man in White. KATIE MOSS, Vocalist, Violinist, and Entertainer. BUGLER CARR, Balancing Twenty Regulation Bayonets upon his Chin. New and Interesting Pictures on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. rpHE Jg EN SONS, In their Great Vocal, Musical, and Comedy Act-"THE PAGE AND THE MAID." BicyclesStored FT ee of Charge. PANOPTICON, TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. :r"1:oS-Wedn('¡g.rJa y and Saturday, at 2.30. Entirely New Programme of HIGH-CLASS PICTURES. including— THE TRAGEDY OF ROBERT THE SILENT, PUKE OF AQUITAlNE. A remarkably fine l Cinematographic adaptation. Produced on a sumptuous scale and artistically coloured. WHEN TREGTH H NOT A BLESSING. A great farcical Comedy, producing roars of musliter. THE ANIMATED CHRONICLE. Relating important Topical Events. MR. BERT WILLIAMS. The Versatile and Popular Entertainer. THE WRONG FLOOR. A Comic Play by tb* inimitable Max Linder. THE APPRENTICE'S RUIN. A Sensational Story in Twelve Tableaux. A BOAT ON WHEELS. Continued Success of MISS GWLADYS THOMAS, the dainty little Welsh Maid. THE AMATEUR GROCER'S ASSISTANT. A most amusing escapade. THE SECRET OF THE GLACIER. A mountain region of strikipg beauty has been chosen for the setting of this (strong, well-acted ttoriy, in which the chief charac- ters are two members of the band of xnjides at a famous Alpine Resort. Se.at-5 can be Booked in Advance." Box Office Open Daily. 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Telephone 670. L18366 OLYMPIA ROLLER RINK, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Manager Mr. A. TETLOW. THREE SESSIONS DAILY- 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. THE COOLEST PLACE IN CARDIFF NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! BELLA and BIJOU, the Popu- lar F';ntertainers, in their Latest Successes. The Marconis in their Electrical Entertain- I ment. Woodhouse and Wells. Comedians and Dancers. Verno and Voyce, in "John Ball's Cash Box." Conn and Conrad, the Aviators. Mona Vivian in Song and Dance. "Mario's Swan Song" on the Bioscope. BEN ALBERT, a Beam of Logical Light. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Acting Manager .Mr. J. Windsor Stevenson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND RE-OPENING. MISS HORNIMAN'S COMPANY IN CANDIDA, By BERNARD SHAW. Theatre Entirely Re-decorated. PopuLar Prices. Seats may now be Booked. a8430 A MERICAN JJOLLER RINK, WESTGATE-STREET. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 to 12.30; 2.30 to 6.0; 7.30 to 10. AFIERNOON TEAS IN THE LUXU- RIOUS LOUNGE, WITH THE FAMOUS AMERICAN RINK BAND IN ATTENDANCE. FORTHCOMING EVENTS. SEPT. 24.—Tug of War; teams of four men. Boxing Contest on Skates. OCT. 1.—Hockey Match, Cardiff v. Porth (all Bluee). OCT. 5.—Masked Fancy Dress Carnival. THE ONLY RINK. _—— a 8214 CENTRAL JJOLLER RINK, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. NOW OPEN. THREE SESSIONS DAILY— 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. GRAND MILITARY BAND. POPULAR PRICES. CENTRAL- THE FAVOURITE KINKING RESORT. a-8309 CARDIFF MUSICAL FESTIVAL. PARK HALL, CARDIFF. 6EPT. 19th-Evening: "ELIJAH." „ 20th—Evening: "THE VEIL" (Cowen). < 21et—Evening: "SUN-GOD'S RETURN" (Mackenzie); Final Duet, "Siegfried" (Wagner). 22nd—Afternoon: "REQUIEM" (BTaJims), "PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN' (Parry). Evening: "THE BARD" (David Thomas), "ODE TO NORTH- EAST WIND" (Cliffe), VIOLIN CONCERTO (Mozart). m 23rd—Evening: "STABAT MATER" (Dvorak). Orchestral Poem. "WITH THE WILD GEESE" (Hamilton Harty). I „ 24th-Afrnoon: "HYMN OF PRAISE," Finale GOTTERDAMMERUNG (Wagner). "TILL EULENSPIEGEL" (Strause); PIANOFORTE CON- CERTO (Saint-Saens). Evening: MESSIAH. Prospectus, Plans, and Tickets at Mr. Wm. Lewie, 22. iruke-street. Cardiff. e2561 TEMPIAR, MAL'INS' NEW TEETH Never change colour. Never wear out. See Particulars under Dentistry on Page 1. el332 ASK YOUR GROCER FOB THE QUEEN'S GRAVY SALT. It 111 truly delicious for colouring and flavouring UraVltJ<; Soups, Stews, kc. 'I' tt pl- every Cook and all good nowiv- NO TROUBLE. NO EXPENSE. W!a.11ted made from Purest Sugar and Salt. Try it I You will be delighted. 80M Everywhere in 4d.. Id., and 3d. Blocks. Manufacturers: BIRMINGHAM FOOD SUPPLY CO., LIMITED VICTORIA WORKS. BIRMINGHAM. elTTl Jflr EEKLY MAIL, aura pcray—EVERY ramiz. EXCURSIONS. PAND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF AND PENARTH. (Wind weather, and circumstances permitting.) I^KTVETlAifDiFF! i L!LA VE" VVESTOX. Men. 19th, 3.10, 5.10. 7.10 pm ¡2.15, 6.0, S.0, 9.30 pm Tuee. 20th, 8.50, *9.25, 10.45 9.20, 810.10 am, *3.0, 5.0, am. 3.50, 5.30, 7.30 pm 6.20, 8.20 pm Wed. 21et, *8.15, 9.30, 11.15 am, 9.0, 10.20 am, 4.0, a5.30, 4.30, 5.15, 6.30 pm 7.40, 9.0 pm Thur. 22nd, S.30, 9.40, 11.30 *9.20. 10.30 am, 4.15, 6.0, am. 5.0, 6.0, 7.10 pm 7-.0, 8.0 pm Fri. 23rd, *9.25, 10.30 am, 12.15, | 10.10, 11.20 am, 84.45, 5.30. 6.30 pm 6.30, 8.0 pm 8,-t. 24th, 8.30, 9.40,11.45 am, S.20, 10.30 am, 12.35, -5.0, 1.30. 6.0, 6.35, *8.0 pm 7.0. 8.15, 8.45 pm TOUIUbT and WEEK-END TICKETS are issued to principal Stations in WEST OF ENGLAND; also CHEAP DAY TICKETS TO CHEDDAR AND WELLS. _n_- IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF ALTERATIONS IN THE BERTHING ABRANGEMENTS FOR-OUn STEAMERS, PASSENGERS ARE PARTICU- LUtLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THE DIREC- TION POSTS AT ENTRANCE TO PONTOONS UEAVITCA^DTFF" PLEAVEIXETEDON. Mon. 19th, e3.1O, h5.3 pm pS.45 pm Tues. 20th, b5.50. *0.15 pm 9.35 am, 9.0 pm Wed. 21st, e5.15, b6.5 pm 9.20 am? e8.15 pm LEAVE CARDIFF.I LEAVE BRISTOL. Mon. 19th. d.l0, h5.30 pm e7.45 pm lues. 20th, be5.50 pm 8.45 am Wed. 21st, bc6.5 pm 3.30 am LEAVE CARDIFF! |I.EAVEILFRAOOMBE Tues. 20th, tl0.50 am 3.30 pm Wed. 21st, +10.15 am 13.45 pm Thur. 22nd, +10.50 Rm I 4.0 pm Fri. 23rd. flO.45 am 4.30 pm Sat. 24th, 110.30 am, §1.25 pm 4.30, §6.0 pm SPECIAL NOTICE.—On and after Tuesday, Septem- ber 20, the Return Fare to Lyninouth and Ilfracombe will be 2s. 6d. (any part of steamer). Coupon Holders 3s. 6<1. t CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON and CORNWALL. Steamer Calls Ut1 Lynmouth, except when marked MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL (Via WESTON).—Cardiff 3.10 pm. Bristol 7.45, Cievedon 8.45. Fare (either pla-e) 2¡. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Cardiff b5.30 pm, Brie- tol e7.45, Clevedon e8.45. Fares: Cle\edon le., Bristol Is. 6d. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. EVENING TRIPS CLEVEDON.—Cardiff b5.50 and *6.15 pm, Cievedon 9.0 Fare le. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. EVENING TRIPS CLEVEDON.—Cardiff e5.15 and b6.5 pm. Cievedon e8.15 pm. Fare Is'. THROUGH BOOKINGS from all TAFF VALE and EKYMNEY STATIONS TO WESTON, MINEHEAD, and ILFRACOMBE Halt?iareCoL.pon Book? ?ot traliBIab¡;;¡: ?Oa. worLh Half-fare Coupon Book3 inot transefrable;, 20d. worth for ICe., are being iesued.. f t: era!:a ¡!¡i:  J:i1excerïP6EhÕ':V nth Uó- a Calls at Penarth on next outward journey, c Singln Trip. e Via. Weston. b Penaith 20 minutes earlier, d PenaIth 25 minutes earlier .11 Pen:lrth 30 minute* earlier. For Further Particulars apply to Wm. Guy, 70a, Bute- street, or T Cook and Son. 2, Duke-street, Cardiff. Te]bram9: PrimrCt"e." Nat. TeL: 211 Cardiff. ai074 fSENSIBLEl FOLK ■ ARE THOSE WHO LOOK AT THEIR 11 B MONEY TWICE BEFORE BUY1NG, AND B ■ BY CAREFUL COMPARISON OF VAI,UE ■ Hj AND PRICES SECURE THEIR MONEY'S B N WORTH. NOT A FEU' OF THEM HAVE ■ H LEARNT A SECRET IN TH? LA?T SB H DECADE—THAT THERE EXISTS A Bg ■ SHOP ESTABLISHED BY A SENSIBLE ■ M FIRM FOR SENSIBLE PEOPLE. Pg THE BRITISH FIRM WHO MANY YEARS Sfi AGO BECAME ALIVE TO THE AND DISAPPOINTMENT ENTAILED HY H THE EXCESSIVE PROFITS AND LOW ■ VALUES OF MAIL ■ ORDER AND INSTALMENT CONCERNS. (ft JOHN PURSER DETERMINED THERE ■ AND THEN TO ESTABf-ISH A BUSINESS ■ AND DEVOTE A LIFETIME OF HARD, ■ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE TO GIVE ■ TRUE VALUE FOR GOOD MONET TO B CUT AWAY HE-WY MIDDLE PROFTS H AND DEPEND FOR SUCCESS ON THE H GOODWILL OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. H I THE SENSIBI.fi SHOP. I A FEW EXAMPLES ARE BETTER H THAN ARGUMENT. I REAL GOLD 18ci#DIAMOND H RUBY AND SAPPHIRE —. ,?? DRESS AND ENGAGEMENT SI IBM BE RIGS. FULLEST VALUE I 8 | H B ON THE MARKET. 21s. ELSE- ? %? M H WHERE < FULL WEIGHT. SOLID fl /A GOLD BROOCHES. ALL J> K L ATE S T PATTERNS. t[B/H USUALLY 7/6 UP '? » HEAVY REAL GOLD FULL LENGTH LONG GUARDS. PERFECT MAKE A??? FINISH. LIFELONG WEAR, fill /.fAl SOLD IN THE ORDIXAHY M WAV AT 42/- PURSER'S fc, JL U PRICE F SENSIBLE FOLK MIKE SURE THAT THEY ARE AT THE RIGHT SHOP BEFORE BUYING. H THIS WORD OF CAUTION IS NECE.S- SVRY TO DISTINGUISH PURSER'S B FROM THE HOST OF WOULD-BE H IMITATORS WHO HAVE SPRUNG UP B IN RECENT YEABS. PURSER'S HAVT; H BUT ONE ESTABLISHMENT IN TEE ■ TOWN. H 2, QUEEN-STREET AND 1, 81 JOHM'S-SQ. WHEN YOU HAVE MADE SURE OF ■ THE RIGHT NUMBER IT WILL TAKE H BUT A FEW MINUTES' COMPARISON ■ I OF VALUE AND PRICES TO CONVINCE ■ YOU THAT YOU ARE AT THE H SENSIBLE SHOP. THEN STEP INSIDE ■ WITH CONFIDENCE AND ENJOY THAT R COURTEOUS WELCOME AND PAINS- ■ TAKING PERSONAL ATTENTION THAT E IS SO PLEASANT A FEATURE OF A H VISIT TO PURSER'S. ■ THE SENSIBLE SHOP I WILL SAVE YOU ABOUT HALF FOR H SOLID SILVER, HALL- 2/8 9 MARKED MATCH-BOXES. ?/fi I USUALLY 4/6 ?/ ■ HANDSOIE STERLING S1L. Q /(J 88 VER CIGARETTE CASES Nt K H (USUALLY 10/6) B OUUNT REAL SILVER Ml K ?ROOCHES. BANGLES, B?j CHAEMS, &C. (ESUALLY 1/- Q II |r| l g BI RICHLY OHASED SILVER O /H SsEI) CHASED SILVER ? /D g (USUALLY 7/6) .?.? a/a LADIES' AND GENT'S RE-  LIABLE SILVER HARD- §f » L MH WEAR WATCHES (USUALLY || Q B "LUCKIEST OF ALL" | SOLID 22-Carat GOLD WEDDING RINGS H ARE A FAMOUS vSPEClALITY THAT B| HAVE MADE PURSER'S A HOUSEHOLD HI NAME THE KINGDOM OVEJi. SOLD BY ■ WEIGHT. YIELDING THE FULLEST ■ OBTAINABLE VALUE. PERFECT IN |W FORM AND FINISH. LIFELONG WEAR. M I WITH SOLID GOLD KEEPER, FROM H PURSE. BEHIND EVERY ARTICLE STANDS ¡, I PURSER'S STRICT PERSONAL GUAR- í.: ANTEE OF VALUE. A MONTH'S FREE ? TRIAL IS ALLOWED TO THOROUGHLY I REALISE THE WORTH OF YOUR PUR- & CHASE, AND TO MAKE A VISIT EASY B WE PAY THE RAILWAY FARE OF ALL fit CUSTOMERS OF 20/- UPWARDS WITHIN HB 20 MILES. JOHN PURSER" AND SONS, THE BRITISH FIRM, 2, QUEEN-STREET AND 1. ST. JOHN'S-SQ. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE SHOP. CARDIFF. LATEST DESIGNS IN WEDDING -L< CARDS, AT THE STATIONERY STORES, WESTERN MAIL-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. EXCURSIONS. The Bristol Channel Passenger Suats (Limited) RED FUNNEL LINE. R DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTO. LEAVE CARDIFF PILE- I LEAVE WESTON for HEAD. PENARTH and CAR- | DIFF DIRECT. Mon. 19th, 4.0. 6.15. S.0 pm *1.40, 4.50, 7.0, 9.0 pm Tuep. 20th, '8.50 am, 5.50, 6.15 I *8.50, 9.55 am, 4.55, 7.15 pm pm Wed. 21.,t, 11.0 am, 5.0, 6.50, 19.0 a;n. *3.30, 5.50, 8.30 *7.45 pm pm Thur. 22nd, 9.30, 11.30 am, I *3.30, *10.20 am, *4.15, 5.45, 6.45 pm 7.45 pm Fri. 23id, 10.0 am, 12.10, 6.30 110.50 am, "5.0, 7.30 pm pm Sat. 24th, 10.30 am, 1.10, 6.35, I I 9.0, 11.20 am, *5.15, 8.10 7.15 pm pm CHEAP DAY BOOKINGS CHEDDAR AND WELLS. "CAKDIFK AND WESTON Via BARRY PIER. TRAINS LEAVE CARDIFF STEAMER LEAVES G.W.R. RIVERSIDE STAT'N.| WESTON. Mon. 19th, 12 noon Weu. 21st, 7.12 am. 1.52 pm 112.10, 8.15 pm Thure. 22nd, 2.32 pm 112.20, 6.40 pm Fri. 23rd, 3.21 pm I 1.0 pm Sat. 24th, 7.12 a.m, 3.21 pm | 2.20, m73, pm Fc.r Times at Intermediate Stations see Bills. Steamer leaves Barry Pier 'or Weston about 35 minutes after departure of trains from Cardiff Riverside. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Riverside Pier-head. Station. Tues. 20th, 9.30 am 9.37 am 14.0 pra Wed. 21st. 9.30 am 9.37 am 4.0 pm Thur. 22nd, 9.30 am 9.37 am 4.0 pm Fr;. 23rrl, 9.30 am 9.37 am 14.0 pm Sat. 24th, 9.30 am 9.37 am 4.0 pm IMPORTANT NOTICE. REDUCTION OF FARES. OX AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, THE FARES FROM CARDIFF PIER-HEAD AND PENARTH TO MINE HEAD, LYNMOUTH, AND ILFRACOMBE WILL be 2s. 6d. RETURN (ANY PART OF STEAMER. COUPONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THIS REDUCED RATE. THROUGH BOOKINGS to DEVON and CORNWALL. Train leaves Porth 9.0. Pontypridd B. Ry. 9.12 am. Train leaves Grangetown 9.25, Cogan 9.30, calling all Stations to Barry in connection with Ilfracombe steamer leaving Barry Pier at 1C.10 am each day. Through Bookings from Newport (Mon.) by 8.57 am train EACH DAY to Lynmouth and Ilfracomb9 via Barry Pier. LEAVE CARDIFF. | LEAVE MINEHEAD. Riverside ,,r-head. Station. Wed. 21st, 9.30 am 9.37 am I 5.30 pm 'I in 5.30 pm Fri. 23rd, 9.30 am 9.37 am | 5.30 pm Sat. 24-th, 9.J0 am 9.37 am I 5.30 pm M ON DAY. S E P'J E M B E R "79 th^ ANNUAL CHARITY TRIP. AFTERNOON TRIP to BRISTOL.—Leave Cardiff (Pier-head) 3.0. renartil 3.10 pm. returning Bristol 7.15 pm. Fare Coupons, Complimentary Tickets, and Paesee Not Available for this Trip. Tickets in advance at Office, Pier-head, or on Stermers. Steamer Calla Penarth except when marked B Return Trip via Barry Pier and Rail. W Via Weeton. Calie off Lvnmouth to and fro except wtien marked d. THROUGH BOOKINGS FROM ALL BARRY. TAFF VALE, AND RHYMNEY STATIONS TO WESTON, MINEHEAD, AND ILFRACOMBE. HALF-FARE COUPON TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE. Red Funnel o Qlce, Pier-head, Cardiff. Nat. Tel. 783. D. L. MACINTOSH. General Manager. G. W.R. MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 26. Unique Circular DAY TOUR BY HAIL AND RIVER. THROUGH THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY OF SOUTHERN IRELAND, AND VISITING THE CITIES OF WATERFORD AND CORK. NEWPORT dep. 11.10 pm.; CARDIFF „ 11-20 pm. RETURN Pt Talbot & Aberavon 11-45 pm.' Ffa>Rrre«s.. Neath IMm'nt, "?' W:t:ZS'ËC' Z8mr;)¡:! Llanelly „ 9-33 pin. I FROM Carmarthen Junction 10-0 pm.: NEWPORT Fishguard Harbour. *2-15 am.! W A'aRFORD (Tuee.) arr. 6-?5 am.) 1Q//J ?Waterford .dep. 19-40 am.: 13/6 iOa-ppoquin .alT. tll-19 am.¡ arr. tll-19 am. 'CapPOqUin dep. Sept. 27. | Cappoquin dep. tl-0 pm.i CDnu Yougbal .arr. t2-45 pm.°  ?Youghal dep. +5-10 CARDIFF, WORK arr. t6-10pm.l 1l n Cork .dep. 17.40 p..? 13/- Sept. 28. j Fishguard Harbour.arr. 3-10 am.i Carmarthen Junction,, 7-10 am.i Llanelly 7.35 am.:A!I Other SWANSEA 5 20am.'Stations, Xeth 7-10 am.? • Port Talbot 1-2.8 am., CARDIFF 6-10 am.! 12/6 NEWPORT 6-35 am.) Early Tuesday Morning, t Irish Time. § Rail. I River. For details see Bills, or send postcard to Stations or Offices. Station 'Phone Numbers: Cardiff, 1279; Newport, 219; Swansea, 1001 Central. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. e2623 SHIPPING. CANADA AND UNITED STATES. LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS. Good Accommodation for All Classes. Lowest Faree to NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, QUEBEC, MONTREAL, and all Inland Pointa. Full Information and Printed Matter Free. Book your Passage at Oflioe of THOS. COOK and SON, e278 2. Duke-street. Cardiff. PIANOS from X]L(; ]_OS., or 10s. 6d. Monthly. AITO PIANOS DELIGHTFUL CASH or TerlU. INVENTION. Liberal allowance for Ordinary Pianos in p art payment. gELL A MERICAN QEGANS (Sole Agents). LISTS OF INSTRUMENTS BY THE WORLDS BEST MAKERS. DALE, FORTY,4 CO., <LTD.), HIGH STREET and CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. To Dealers in Tea. Nectar Tea is a good Tea to handle because it is full weight without the package, and be- cause it is such good value and so uniformly blended that a dealer in Nectar Tea keeps his customers. Terms on application Nectar Tea 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 and 2/- per lb everywhere. We will send, you a sample packet of any quality you like on receipt of a penny stamp for postage. NECTAR TEA CO., Bankside, London, S.E. _\j £ M??Bp,??s ?? 1$?3"?? WAVERLEY 1,57 TT Horton's Original Benedict Pills (FOR FBMAX.ES ONLY) lc a few days correct sJl irregularities and remove all obstructions; also cure anaernia, and cauee no injury; to the married or single are invaluable. By post, under cover, for 1/1, or 219, from Horton and Co., Chemist* (late Chief Dispenser from Birmingham Lytng-in Hospital), '19 Dept., Aston Manor, Birmingham. SoM over 40 years. SUPPLIED DIRECT ONLY. SELDOM EVER FAIL. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDV. THERAPION ^2°^ « blood poison, bad lege, ulcers, painful swelled joints, kidney,bladder, urinary diseases.discharges, piles, gravel, pain in back, gout, rheumatism, lost vigor and vital force. If in doubt number required, send stamped addressed en- velope for full particulars to The Le Clerc Medicine Co., Haverstock Road, Harnpstead, London. Paris depot: 12, Rue Castiglione. New York depot: 90, I^ ekman St. Try new Dragee (Tasteless) Form of T.rapion, easy uptake, sale. lasting cure. Price H/9prinri-»i ChenjutS* PREPAID SCALE. COMBINED SQALE for an prepaid Adverts merits in the WESXESX MAIL and EYENXNO EXPRESS THREE SIX OlIO&. TIMSS. TIMES. S. D. a. D. 8. D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 O 2 0 3 O 23 to 30 words 14 2840 Each extra 8 0 ? ? 8 1 0 I words .1 Small Prepaid Ad vertj3Cments are Iceerted Ù1 the EVENING EXP BESS at the following rates:— -„ „ xswta six I TUtES. TIJIK8. S. 3. S. D. S. D. 14 words 0 3 0 0 0 9 15 to22 words 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words 0 7 12 19 Each extra 8 0 2 0 4 0 6 .J Eardt.. 0 2, 0 4 ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Replies to Advertisements directed to tne "Evening Express" Office will be hanèèd out on production of Ii ticicot, which may be obtained when the adveTtI ment is ordered, QT they v.ili be forwa.11ed to the Advertiær's Address, vrovided stamps to cover p06tage are supplied. Applicants for 8ftuHtlons are requested not to scd orlslnal documents (copies ,.h0l1ld Le sent) or photo- graphs with replies to aàverti5CIT.6nts when letter' are addressed to Box Numbers at tilis office. The proprietOTS cannot und4!rt? !,e any responsibility t t.eo8timon:3.Is or photograpj11i are lost. PERSONAL. OUNBEAM.—Don't sesru understand "the only girl alive"; 30 little means so much; relying promises; arranging accordingly; don't disappoint; write again soon. ? e4?68aJ9 rpUESDAY Nigi»t, 7.30.—Write E. eal9" rptUESDAY Nig?t, 7.:C.—Write E. eal9 LOST AND ?OUND? -L(I:r, l.a.rgo Chcc.?iateI'onKTanian?_ reward.—102 Xinian-road. e4074al9 -L< r?-.tard.—IOZ Xinian-road. e4074al9 J?LER )CAL.J  TT?? ? Enter the Church?'?bookieVfreeto can- ? I'riorslee Vicarage, St. George's, ??'op e4057a19 YOL NO Lampeter 'iraduate. v-ith some experience J- musical, seeks Title for Advent,.—Full particulars and references, apply L 53, Evening Express. Cardiff. o<-XCa23 \? MEDICAL. MEDICAL Man. married, requires Post ae -£;;ls-talit or long Locum; expencL.ced and reliable; gocd recent reierencet;.—Z., Evening Express, Merthyr. ealS V/f EIJICAL Practitioners before applying ror Appoint- L melts under the Ebbw Yale Workmen' Doctors Fund and Cwmtillery ana Rose Heyworth Workmen's Medical Fund are asked to Communicate with the Medical Secretary, British Medical Association. 42J, Strata, London; or with lIr. B. J. Counter, U, Clytha Park-road, Newport, Mon. e2 £ 73 WANTED, Locum Tenens, in co:liery district, for t hrce weeks.—Apply, giving age, references, and terms, to c. L 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. ea22 ? __? '-??' LAW for thfi Million: By a Practical -Lø:w con- Tr AW for i.h? M,Uipj]: Ry a Practic&) LaWTer?ron? purposes. I?o home shculd be without this book. Price Is., boiod in cloth Is (id., postage 3d.-The S.tiery Stores^Vestein Hail Bulldlngs,-d1f! —" — '??'ANTED immediate]y, in a Solicitor's Cnice? a TT Junior Clerk, with a knowledge of typing.— Apply, stating particulars and references, to Treharne and Treharne, Solicitors, Pentre. Rhondcia. c7929 DENTISTRY rpEMPLAR Mallns Dental Rooms, Cardiff, X- Aberavon. See addresses below. NEW Teeth.—Single Tooth from 2s. 6d eeta from OM gUUlrJ3- 7 v tHE Bencrwned nVe-1'uJn- Sets. unsurpassed lor- ..J.. elegance and durability. "Ij^XTRACTIONS.—Ordinary 16., or with Slnedol (pain- J2i less procœs) 28. cach tooth. FREE Extractions with Sinedol when new teeth are ordered. REPAIR^ to Artihclal Teeth 01 &3ymake doae promptly, cheaply, and well. TEMPLAR Malir.s' Dental Rooms.—All open Dally.— i Cardiff—51. QuMn-etrcet (near Empire). Swansea- 243, Oxford-street opposite Empire), and Aberavon—25. Water-etrect <near Market). e254Y W Don't Despair. There is Hope Yet. §MRS. CLARA E. SLATER  (of Southport). the Largest Belt maker in Eu, late <B' ')!?t '?a.k?r 10 London Ho?pitat. B3?   ?9 S?ho Hospital for Women, <ry City of London Infirmary f jt' ?' and Datients to the !ate Sir ?, ?? t'< j? MoreH Mackenzie, will, after ??????y? an absence of three years, g make a return visit to CardiB' Pontypridd ??! Mertnyr TydSl. ?/f!T?'i and Aberdare. NOTE DATES AND ADDRESSES:— TUESDAY, SEPT. 20—ABERDARE (Miles' Restaurant, Cannon-st.) 20—POISTYPRIDD (5, St. Ca-therine-ot.. opposite Police Station). WEDNESDAY." 21-CARDIFF (Cory-hall). Hours, 2 to 5 prompt. Owing to the general unrest in the coal trade. Mrs. Slater's visit must shortly close, and a,ll wishing to see her should not fail to do so next week, as they may not have another opportunity. ALL ADVICE FREE. CARDIFF. Dear lire. Slater,—I am taking the pleasure of writing these few lines to let you know that l am getting on splendid with the belt. I could never do without it, and I am sure it has been the making of me. I spent a lot of money before I came to you, and derived no benefit at all, ohly getting wor until I came to you. We are seven, In family, and 1 do all my own work, wa."l1ing and everything. I 1 wish I had known of you 13 years ago, not to suffer so long as I did. Dear Madam,-You can use my letter if you like, a all poor sufferers, would like to have tornethiii" to do them good. GRANG-ETOWN. Dear Mrs. Slater,-I cannot thank you sufficiently for the great benefits I have received from your belts, 1 bave been a sufferer for over 30 years. I "have been in an iniimary for six weeks, and had doctors' treat- mont, but did not find any rcilef until 1 tried one of your six years agu, and have worn them ever ,-inee. I can now walk any distance, and do my work with ease. It was just the thing J was needing 3.11 tho time. 1f I could have had it at the firs't it would have saved needlees suffering and money. Again thanking vou for all the good it has been to me- STOUT LAD!ES, the Compress Be?t Reduces the Measurement Four to Eight Inches. Send post-card for new Illustrated Booklet, Why Inward Instruments Should Not Be Worn," to Mrs. C. E. SLATER, Southport. e2642 THERE'S CONSCIENCE WORK J in every detail of the manu- facture of R.F.C. Furniture. í The timber is carefully .selected and seiusonod — the part.s accurately fitW-the A construction solid and last- ing — the finish beyond criticism. R.F.C. FURNITURE IS OF THE | RELIABLE KIND—THE LASTING 1 KIND—THE KIND THAT LOOKS | WELL AND WEARS WELL Lay your money out to the best advantage. Buy in the lowest market. Get the 0 Easiest Terms. Pay the Lowest Prices. You do ALL this when you buy from— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CITY-RD., CARDIFF, CHURCH-STREET, ABERTILLERY. HIGH-STREET, BARGOED. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. SCHOLASTIC., AN experienced Governess seel-.s Daily Engagement A N experienced Governcss :j!'('J'" Di!y E!lg:i;,(>me:.t port. e41J7a:0 C:i!Jfk;II:8:d;:e::l:gfr' C EXCI30 Offices; VaC3:lcie now; open to ail; ageC 15 to 22; experience uDnece5Sry; special explanatory pamphlet frco.—Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-Mall Edinburgh. e2i)52 Elsie M. Harris, Art ..åJ. "Mistress, County School, Penarth, resumes Class ;,t 180, Cathedral-road, September, 23; also Private Lessons. e447Ca24 JUNIOR ?'?6-istant Latin. French, and ;t:f:¿j:\tJ,¡ :lI:¡En;lf ti,?ns prefened; good i -Apj-?li7, by ttter, giving ref?rences and qualiifcations, to ?-Cret0ty kDf!S College, 541 Queen-street, Cardiff. ,440-7?a2O MISS V;-u!ker aad 'Ai?, Edit?h K. levies. )3. Enm- fr ,,p? HMlnle Lessone &JptBmber 21"t. English, :\lu tllcmatiexo" Music, Drawing, Painting. J'repara Unn for examinations. e4178a20 MINING Examinations.—Postal Lessons, Mining, l.f-L Surveying, Electricity; write for 6yllahuf; L'an10rian Mining School, Porth. e.~575 PURCFT^L House School, 17, West bourne-crescent, for Girls and Little Boys; next term commences September l/.th. 191(1.— Apply the Principal. eScll ROATH Shorthand and Commercial Classes. — ,Eôpera.nto, Composition, ic. Vacancies for Few Apprentices. Manuscripts Typed. Principal. Miss James. 13, Bangor-street. e4367al9 ANTED. for young Lady (18), Post as Daily Governess to One Child, or Companion to Lady; highest references—L 52, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4459a20 W Da ilv Governess for tv. -n WANTED immediately, Daily Governess for t V'o hild,e 9 and 5 'ears; ordinary sub i?cts and kindergarten.—Apply L 11, Evening Exprcss, ('ardiff. e4307al9 W ANTED imill'iD- teiv Govern?-,??tLident pre- i" p?ireion examinations.—Address Principal, Bran&- combe. 6?. Cowbridge-road. Cardiff. e8984al9 YÔFG Ladv requires Position, Daily Governess young children; Penarth or near.-L 19, Evening Express, CardiiT. e4318al9 "Y7"OUNG Lady wanted Daily, as Student Teacher in JL Ladies' School, Cardiff: music and painting in return for services.—K 81, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4193a21 MUSICAL. A- Special O¡;'Drjng the Nxt Few Davs.-20 A Pianos at great bargain prices, including a Brins- lnead Piano, accept £2a; Squire Piano, C27; nïtmuller Piano, Cfht 80 g\\inea, accept L35, nærly ,iitinuller Piano, Waddington Piano, black and gold iiev,; very fine guarantced.-Wáddington and Sons, c??,e, C22; ,!I fiiil,. guar?iiiteed.-W6Lddiiigton and Soris, THE Waddington O"erstrung Piano is the finest value in the ?orld. We invite intending pur- chasers to inspect and examine this piano. It pos- scs3es our patent extended 'metal frame, under- damper tape check action, iron standards, kc.. and that beautiful singing quality of tone and perfect touch. W. 11. Ouiie, the eminent pianist, writes:- They excel all upright pianos I have ever played upon. 1 marvei how ou can sell them at the price." -Send for catalogue to Waddington and SOD?I, 29 aid 31, (lit-ro?,i, Cardiff. C16 lOs-Piano, like new. ill latest iiijproveiiients; had careful usage; guaranteed sound and* very little worn; bargain—Waddington and Sons. 29 and 31, Citv-road, Cardiff. t 5, C10, £ 12.—Three good Pianos, in very fair con- 3wdition: must be sold to make room; delivered fr??e any distance.—Waddington ".ld Sons, 29 and 31, itv-road, Cardiff. (E' fO;d;r1:Farra!1d -uri,ï! Sames Organs, &-c., ENew and Second-hand. Send for our lists; prices ??,d terms to suit 311 PG;:kts.-Waddington and Sons, 29 and 31, City-road. Cardiff. 2, 53 ?91;;bI¡!ilt. "parjS:£9 10s.; 5:(j S "l1le Dii??ng Suite. £ 4 10s.; Wainut Sideboard. L5; Handsome Bedroom Suite, Chea P.-2, De_spenser-str eet; CardifL e4462a20 SPLEKDID Phmo. Bord, Paris. L9 10s. smart ebony case, good tone; perfect condition; genuine bargain.—2, Despense? -street, Cardiff. e4463a2C rpo an Bandmsters in Souh Wales.—Several Instru- X mente of best London make, viz., B?-%c?n and Hawkes, for Sale; must be soid.—All information from Howell Slopes, 28, Old Church-road, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. e2632 EXCHANGE 4-guf??-6- n r a m opho n,e (n ew ), ERe.cord?, for Yorkshire, No-r?,?ch. or TwJ1er Canaries; no rubbish.—I^Ie, 4, Northumberland-Street Canton, Cardiff. e4412a20 I-FYOU want a Piano or ÓTgandnOt be per?a(Ic?d by any interested pns8n to purchase until you have Iscertained the extraordinary value we are offering. Yet, will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, and get the easiest possible ierme by purchasing from us. Duck. Son, and Pinker. The Great Piano Puttney Br:dj.e( Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and book of advice free. Name this paper. e2&55 P IA-NO by Rc,b?,ts.n, £ 10 cash. Collard ;?nd pI(Jld ;banS;dJ;O £2\asC'sh. <I Ni Kaps, £ 35 cash. Sevoral other decided Bargains 0Dly slightly used for Hire. Fun list on application. Easv terms arranged if desired.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street. Cardiff, &c., &c. ea22 HOUSEKEEPERS, COMPANIONS, &c GENTLEWOMAN desires Engagement, Housekeeper, GLady-?Cc<)? eiitr?es, baking; Cardiff neighbour- hood.—Write J S3. E.velt_Ex,1}t, Cardiff. ea2 HOUSEKEEPER seeks Place to respectable working man; aged 48.-10, George-street, Blackmoor. Mon. e4382al9 HOUSEKEEPER requirœ Situation; sm?ll fam'iy; lgu<A and economiail manager.—Mrs. Ncrmar., 13, I Telelkebir-road^ Hopkinstown, Pontypridd. e3367al9 ~V*TANTED, Situation as Sewingmaid to young »» ladies; willing to help in light duties; aged 19; Churchwoman.-L 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. ea20 NURSES. NURSE Offers Cmfortable Home to Lady during NAc?,,u,h?n,,?n'?-1, St. Alban's Villas, Hewlett- street, Cheltenham. e4055al9 REFINED young Lady (25) desircs Situation as Nurie to young children.-G" Evening Express, Newport. e4C03al9 S ITUATION required as Nurse Sewingmaid; experi- enced; 27.—Apply E., 6, Llangewydd-road, Bridg- Bridg- MAN AND WIFE. MAN and Wife IN/uire the Mana gemen tOfHotel .1't pesta,,rll!t Welsh and English; experienced; excellent references.—Address Evans, 139, High-street, Swansea. e4451a23 WANTED, by respectable Man and Wife, with 'V 'iîencptle d;t, albl¿u:'i or Club to Manage.-G. E., Evening Exprees, Newport. <?4240m17 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A N exrienced Cook-General and Nurse-Housemaid -A- wanted; lad kept.—Apply Mr? ClGS, Edmonton, Waungron-road, Llandatf. e408Sa20 AS Housemaid or House-Parlourmaid; aged 24; also A young Housemaid or Betweenmaid; ased 16; together or separate.—Apply to Morgan, Hartleot, South-road, We.-ton-Buper-bre. e3903al9 COOK-General for Country House; three in family. -Apply Mrs. Thomas, Llechwan, Abercynon, near Pontypridd. c7874 T?XPEEIENCED General wanted at once: small family.—Apply Boddy, Dinsdale, 57, Caerau-road, Kewj?prt._ e4238a21 G OOD Cook-General required, 26th September; G 1se-:or;1]:! b;ql,; good reire State age and wages Lady B. Stewart, Rectorv. Barry. ° ° e4340.19 HOUSEMAID-General wanted; aged about 21: must be clean, strong, and reli?ble.-?pply, evening, between 7 and 8 p.m., 7, Park-place, Cardi,- cal9 K :lE !Pt -:cend.m' s fami)y; must be well recommended.—Mrs. H. R. Hem- fray, Penllyn Castle, Cowbridge. c7909 LADIES requiring Daity or Morning Girls, Washer- women, or other Domestic Servants should apply to Miss Molony, 6, The Parade, Cardiff. e4272al9 REQUIRED, October 1st, for Penarth, good P'sin R not uOrbe{o.rir !lîra;ryOjl!iie Te nby. e7896 '?'ANTEb. strong Girl to Take Charge of House.- TT Apply Mr. Jones, 6, Wern-terrace, Clydach Vale. e445Ca23 w ANTED, thoroughly good Plain Cook; baking, if small dairy. Also strong Kitebenmaid, who has had some experience.—Mrs. Lieweiyii, Glyiicoritel, Llwvnypia. e4457a23 WANTED, Situation, House or Hou=e-Parlour Maid; little experience; near Sadyr preferred.—Perkins, Stone, near Falfield, Gloucestershire. e4339a22 'xr ANTED, trustworthy, experienced General for country; two in faUlUY.-App!y, with references, Whitehall. Llanfrechfa, Caerleon. e4425a23 W ANTED, September 22nd. an experienced, capable ,t Cook; wages £ 30.—Apply, in person, with refer- ence, any morning before 11.30, to the Matron, Cardiff Infirmary. C7934 "VST ANTED thoroughly experienced Housemaid.- TT Apply, ,'hUng age and leferenœC3, to Mrs. (;ower. Castle Malgwyn^ Boncath, Pembrokeshire. ca21 W"ANTED, good Cook-General; housemaid kept.— '1' Apply Waterville. Tvdraw-road, Cardiff. ea24 "V*7 ANTED, clean, respcctabie Girl (16? as GeneraTT 'V A1'e;il.:I;Iba! S4, Handatf-road, C,mton. e4476a20 -TNTED immediately, for small family (Neath), TT capable General Servant; plain cooking; refer- ences required.—Write, stating wages, to Box 3 P.O., Xh. e432fj22 "Vt)'ANTED, good General; .plain cooking; aged 20; TT country preferred.—Mrs. Vile, 55, Alma-street, I Newport. e44Ma23 WANTED, a good Plain Cook immediat?iy: wages TT £ 24.—Apply Matron. Ropl Hamadryad Sea- men's HspaEpocks, Cardiff. c793?  'ANTEr? Cook-General and House?Pariourmatd W' 'i fh.n)b;nJJd1;!Os:rlI:JY:,a I ?16; Church privileges; good personal characters essential.-Mrs. Hook. Hawthorn, Clevedon, Somerset. e4245a21 "VST/'AN TED, a good General; good references W' "l'd; a twO1aiJGl1k\ g:d wishing to improve and better herself might suit.-Apply or write, Mrs. Francis, Ely Vicarage, Cardiff. c792! '?'ANTEb.?Kitchenniaid.?a?efiabout16?—Mr? T T Bassett Little West, Southerndown, Bridgend. c7925 WANTED, young Cook-General; housemaid kept.— TV Apply, giving particulars, 7, The Green, Llau- daff. e4301a19 \\f ANTED, Cook-General for family of two.— TT Apply Mrs. Pond, Bioonifield, Blackwood, Mon. WANTED, experienced Cook-General.—Apply Mre. '1' Edwin Seward, Lisvane House, Llanishen. ea21 WANTED, Cook-General; doctor's house; a-Tther TT maid kept.—Apply 15, Victoria-road, Penarth. _.?_ e4192a21 W ANTED. experienced Cook-General; three maids and gardener kept; must have good references. Apply, stating age and wage, to Mrs. HaUower, Craigafon, Port Talbot. _u_- e4216a21 ?trAXTED. *? good Piain Cook- good hall l?g; Churchwoman; h?tcheiimaid k?pt, exceptional references required.—K 73, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4174a2C WANTED, experienced Cook-General for Email TV family.—Mrs. Cox, Ne< croft, Llanishen, near Cardiff. e4110a20 WANTET' good Cook-General for emailfamily, in '1' Cathedral-road, Cardiff; other maid" I-ept Apply, stating age, wages, references. A., Evening Ex- press, Mertnyr. e413.a2C VmrANTED. Girl, just left school, for Hoii.^workT T T ^l<p in—Apply 48, Wood-street. e4059a.H WANTED at on^ for 231, Xewport-road;-ciirdiff, a good Cook-General; no washing; comfortable home; three in family.—Apply 237, Albany-road, Car- diff. e4078a20 WANTED, a General; family two; plain cookine?I Tt MM. W. Bichards, 64, Oa?aId-ttrMt, C<Lrdm e3975al -\XTED. gGcd Coo:; 'Gcnra!. Apply Mrs. r »T .,Gl?roc,t Morlanda, Lower 'V??ettr4i-road, Penarth. eo9?4al9 WANTED good Gen"rF"ed to children—Apply ,1' Pwfor, 53, Victoria-rcad. E'tAw 'ale. ea!9 V/t/ANTED. Situation as Undor-llcosemaid or Hoaee- W c\¡.tin.el:r-1;1ll'tj;' ;h' 21, two .rears' reference.—R. rUlll, 7, Ralph-street, Cocàr.t'nIT:n Pontypridd. eC:12J i HOTEL SERVANTS. QUEEN'S Hotel, ()11\ri')- ;andi,m ;Ill; Bill c-,ii, tinde?tinds the dut" t-horousrhly. a Wo to take charge of loom, and to :j.t in light diHice when required.—Apply above addrtris. ANTED, thoroughly experienced Cook imme- T V diahl}. wages £ 35 per year; must have good references.—Stepney Hotc1. _!Jclly. c7902 WANTED, by young Lady, Situation as Commeicial- room Waitress; experienced; aged 25.—A. G., c.'o Mrs. '\1(>ton. Old Pier. \\e,<t,oI"super-Mare. enZj W\ t once, good General; experienced ;n TT business; another iept; no children; good wages given; references required.—Mrs. Smart. Ca<=tie Inn. ,Al>er!iJ1ny. e4C30aiS 'V :;1 ¿'iT,e!1it;;c\l:rh Waitress. a.Li CoiTee-room Waitress.—Apply, with fail par- ticulars. stating age, reference, and last situation. Mrs. Andrews, C-aAle Hctl, NFL?, PARTNERS, &c. A-B':C"-G -;ide to Stock Exchange 2<39th Edition).— A • Stock Exchange Operations tborõughly explained, also Call Opticns. How to open an account with limited risk. Hsw to avoid broksrs' commissions. Contains highest and lowest scales for last 15 years.— Gratis from Publishers, Farrow, Graham, and Co. (successors to Free-born Frankiin and Co., established 1K?S). o, Bar J;-street. Manchester- el4o4 GENTLEMAN, ,Üth considerable connection in coal Gtrade, would like to meet another itli capital (£1.500 at least). good and imr1ediate pr,¡ts certain; agents will be ignored.—Apply L 49, Evening Expe,,5, Cardiff. c7S47 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. CLERK (33,. good, all round experience, expert si. rrthand-typist, eeeka Position.—X., f8, High- street, Ehymney. p4(03Bal9 CLERK wanted; preferably experienced in solicitor's C accounts and costs drafting; sdary -?Os.?tate age and experience, L 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. ea20 EXJ{li;;C;D oung -iûdi::2;-t;r:; Esit, ?t tion as Cashier in restaurant or similar establishment.—L 45, Evening Express, Cardiff. ea23 PROFICIENT Shorthand and Typewriting Clerk, 13/22, wanted; also smart, educated Youth, ahout '6, for Off.cc, Work.—Apply by letter, H. h and a. Budgett and Co. (Ltd.), C?,,df. c4l ?2a??45 SMART Junior Short hand -Typist (male; wanted"; g00d prospects.-Apply Mountford Phillips (Ltd. Llan:ri&ant. e4491a24 I 'Xi" ANTED, Manager for Large Colilery; experience I I\, of machine mining de?irable.-S?at, age, ex"peri- ence and ,Jary reQUired, to Box L 32, Evening Ex- pre:», Cardiff. c7930 WANTED immediately, by the HuU^Central TVv TT Dock and Engineering Works (Limited', Hull. a thoroughly qualified Assistant Works Manager: state age, experience, and salary rüquired.p¡:Jj", in writ- ing. with testimonials, to the Secretary. r7914 "V*7'ANTED at on('e an experienced Clerk for Order TT office in large compny; permanency to uit- able man; commencing wages 28s. per week.—Appiy, with copy references, to Box L 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7915 W-'ATIED, Lady Typist and Boo P,r. for TT wholesale warehouse.-App]y. in own handwrit- ing, stating age, salary, and experience, L 38, Evening Express, l'ard¡ff. c4387a2ú WANTED. General Drapery Manager: take charge If' of drapery, boots and shots, and outfitting; membersh. ip 1,900: must have had experience in buy- ing; strict disciplinarian; state salary; only first-Glass hands need apply, and will be liberally treated: appli- cations to be in by 23rd inst. copy of testimonials only.—Apply Cn-operaVve Society. thbw Vaie. Also Assistant required at 30s. per wec-k. r7363 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. A Representative is wanted by an Important Com- A pany; to a suitable person the remuneration will be ;ntt liberal.—A dd-3?: L 65, Evening E x t ti- U^rdiff. 1"<:a£7 AGENTS wanted, Private Christmas Card?; IrK? Acommif??ioTi: Kim pi a book free.—Letters, Christmas |ard Company. Clapton, N. E. _u- e2613 A GENTS' Gol dMine.-Portraif tn?i-rgi6?-n-t-s with Afmmes complete, from 2s. Ild: carriage paid; catalogues free. StAnley, 8, Uppingham-road, Leicester. £ .7350 A GENTS.—Christmas Private Greeting Cards; Asamples free, 2d. postage.-Rallcomp, 65, John- .A reef, Coventry. e26o0 AGENTS.—Private Grreting-ca:rds;h¡ghla;- books. A-Nlilier and Sons, PUlJlbheIs, Wood Creen, Lon- dvll. e3657a:i /^ARDIFr, Newport, Swansea, and South Wales An able, energetic Traveller required; experience not nery; every assistance to good man.-Applv L 44? ne E,, ai?g Expr,?sz?, Ca rdiff. c79K COAL Trade.—Smart Man wanted, with connection at local stations, in House and Steam (, -I salary and commission.—Give full particulars to L 48, Evening Express. Cardiff. c7946 EXCELLENT Opportunity to Acquire at a great Es,c,I; Controlling Interest and Managing Directorhip of uccessful Printing Business is offered by Retiring Managing Director; salary £200])er annum, with profits: about £ 600 required/—IBcx K 86, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7392 GROCERY.—Wanted, smart Man as Debt 'Bt?r Gand Canvasser; one with experience preferred: must have good references. Also smart Improver for Grocery at once.—Apply, stating wages, Thumas and Sons, Aberbeeg^ -u- e4352al9 REQUIRED, by gentleman of good educa t?on- d- appearance. Position as Traveller with a good firm; will accept moderate salary to commence. -L 18' Eyening Express, Cardiff. e4315;].19 SMART M;m wanted, residing in c(?iliery di5tMct. to Push the Sale of Mmmg Speciality: exnerience not essential.—Bennett, Broollispring, Sheffield" ea22 SMART energetic young Man (abstainer)- requi?.s ,? Position as Traveller, Junior Traveller, or Anv Plac @ of Tn¡Ht; bghest references from present empJoyers.-L 9, Evening" Expro,s. C,a rl f iff. e4292a22 I ¡-MOTORt.:SSISTANTS. I MOTOR Driving tIAorc?ughl T-ght, and Instruction Gin'n in Motor Management, Repairing Young Men desiring to improve their position should send to me for information and my terrn,s,-(;j!)bon Brooks, Motor Works, off North Morgan-istreet Cow- tridge-road. Cardiff. e2186 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. ACTIVE, intelligent Jhn required for Two or Three Hocrs Daily; Outdoor Work; liberal pavment to successful men.—Address K 9, Evening Expreae. Car- diff. e2664 BAILIFF, disengaged (Gentleman's Home Farm), Bwishes Re-enga^ement (40); single; experienced ail farm stock, dairy, &c.: refereiic?.-Addr?ss B"j1i1f, Brvnteg, (Jellygron, Pontafdawe. Glamorgan. eal9 BUTCHERS.—Improver wanted immediately.—Appi'>. BwiTll r"ferenc( and wages required, Jno. Tbonai and Sons, Tonvpaady, Glam. -e402la'9 CA?N Nothel- Railway 5 Engineers C Stoker! and General Labourers; goo4d wage. work guaranteed; applicants must pay own fare Bris- tol to Winnipeg.—Apply Royal Line Agencv. 35, Mount Stuart-square. Cardiff. è2665 CORRUGATF,D Iron Buildings, Colliery Roofs, Hay- barns, Railings, Constructional Work Erected Repaired; Pit Frames, Bridge Work Painted: testi- monials; distance no object.—Barton, 11, Blewett- treet. Newport. e4431a2Q HANDY Man, experienced with cows. good -?1k-c, Hpoultr?'. kitcben Y??.rden:ng (marr?'? no family) can b3 well recommended.—L 5, Evening Expre;.s; Cardiff. e427;a21 LAD wanted; about 15; hOllS and gard?- ifve l?.-Mrs, Nicholl, Merthyr Mar,- Bridgend. ca-?l S MART Youth (20F good appearance aiid SMl ;ll;iOi\ur a:rJ :1g\iesi genera Mce routine: not afraid of work: low wage to commence.—L 14, Evening Express, Cardiff. eal9 W?"ANTED. Three Lads for 1§??fff?-ii7??h-,?-g- TT Apply Bottling StOS'_LUCa.sstret'5:ardiffea21 WA NT ED~ Hot?se Boy butler and footman kept— wArt!Ij;S :Rfc, ftn;?:; Liandovery, South Wales. e4265a.18. WANTED, young Man as Hauner, and o "make i-,z-ei generally useful; mUEt be strong, sobe- and reliable.—Willing workers only need apply, with I references, D. Thomas and Co., Wholesale lronmongers, Ferndale. e1E73 7s. 6d. Daily (either sex): start immE?diately;,t.,P,,? ad,dres&-Young, 10, Byron-slreet, BootIe, Liverpool. e4354a22 £ 4 Weekly. d c ? -b Y- t -e w a- r s. Stewardess, ("erks. &c., on Ocean Liners; appli- cation fcrni? free.—Write (Dept. 54), 9, Ippli- terrace, Chiswick. e7881 LAUNDRESSES. &c. -S1iG' LE-=-í.Iil!"IL;T!Sn ;i;ma(;hTne I O inetallec.—Apply, giving^ e};T-ence. wag., re- q,,?red, and refereneæ. K 50, Evenmg Express, C,r- diff. c4035a20 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS. D-R\P-£R\a¡lterj. a young Lad'y for~Milijnerv and Jackets: one who can serve through pre- f?rred.-L .l?eyiion. Pembroke. e4447a23 M ILLI.NERI* Derartii-,ent.- anted, .1.l. yuung Lady to Take First Saice.-J. W. J Castle-street. Swansea. c442fa23 P AWNBROK1NG.—Wanted. Youth; aged OVer 16 geo d writer: gOOd references.-Jacobs 11 Cow- bridgB-road, Cardiff. e4391al9 W. ANTED-: young Lady Apprentice. Rooke, t .cJOe Corridor, Roath. e435a19 DRESSMAKERS. I DRESSMAKING.—Required, competent Hand for D T",ilúr.made Skirts only: must be thoroughly experienced in that braacJ Of useless w apply' Roll's and T-Ier, (,baries-s ,reet, Cardiff. c,940 GROOMS, GARDENERS] GARDENER seeks Situation, single-handed or where Gano',Iier kept; thorough practical aU-round: we]] recommended.—Mathews, Milestone Cottage, PonthiT, near Newport. e4428a.23 -G1 ROOM wanted good Tider experienced -"itb G1 T hunters a.}d capahle of acting as -hip to hounds. —Apply Mr. Jones. Weilfield. Dowlais. e40312,lB "\i \NTED-asteadY:competPn-t- Groom-GardenerT— TT Apply, with ref"rellœs, to Major Dowdes-well' Llanftephan, Carmarthen. e4492a24 W- %NTED, young Man as UndGäTdenër-a.ble to (, milk.-Apply EnglaDd, Pare, Llanishm. near Cardiff. e3S37;> 13 Cm-dill. APARTMENTS WANTED. e=. ¡ G.ENTLT2MAN n requires Bedroom Sitting-room: Roath preferred.—State terms, L 17, Evening Ex- press, L'ardilT. e4312a2I WANTED, 1 Large Room, by widow, with clean homely people, who will mind child part the day: ,lia- or Roath; terms ioderate.-L 12. Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e4303al9 WANTED, shortly, Two Unfurnished Rooms; good locality: with elderly persons preferred -Appiy L 43. Evening Express, Cardiff. n_ e440119 YOUNG Gentleman requires comfortable Bed and Y.?ittiiig Room, with partial board: handy for Docks.—State particulars, terms, L 23. Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e,, 321 n 1. 9 -f-O APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS to Let; 'e1I-iûnl111e(f;-Čf,nt.F.J.=19, Glvnrhondda-street, Cardiff. e426!21 HOMELY Board-Lodgings-; re<?pectable young mr.nl hot and cold bath; no children; near Decks; 12s. week inclusive.—59, Splott-road, C'3.rdiff. eaD LODGIXGS or a Large Combined Room to Let; every convenience and central; terms moderate.- 15, Clare-street. e4300al9 SUPERIOR Furnished Rooms; suit rent.leman or Surrf¡1 nl:nn Ht R1:;n!"¿n Car- d'ff- e4OM-,O djff Lt. in quiet neighbourhood, Ç;L:1fo;t. 1 bmed Boom; suit ;3dy in busi'n?a ?r widQw; two children; near cars; rent 5s.—F 21. Evening Express, Card'ff. 2249,23 'J?V)'o Fnfurnishpd Rooms; niceh- renov?tpd: )-f:th? X olos» park and cars: suit, single person: rent 5s- td.—:05. Aifred-strect. Roath Park. e4436a21 TWO F1!mihed Rooms to Lf; wo"lld 'superiar Ti?t(l.?. whoge husband IS at sea.-L 59, bH'nF1 Ex- press. Cardiff e4474r.2i WELL-Furnished Rooms—l?itUn? and" 2 Bed w Rooms: every convenience.—Applv 79. St?cev- load. e4364a22 HOLIDAY APARTMENTS. ACCOMMODATION for "Visitors ^to~Ca"rdiff^3id- -CV rooms. Sitting-rooms, by day or woek.—Sanjmcr- hayes' Private Hotel, 27, Clare-street. Riverside. ea20 F }; c;-n \¡lt.sswka;n;- to Let: J- every c,.fort P mhu'tes' walk to Park-hs]L—17. Richmond-crescent, Rnath. Cardie. e4535a21 LLANDRINDOD Wells.—Apartments; open south- west aspect; near park and spring; terms e4263a21 T LAjfouDNO, Lorna Doone, Queen's-road: L pleasanliy situated Apartments; minute from promenade; cooking a speciality. e4097a21 "pORTHCAWL.—Board-Residence; week-ends from 9. Gd. Or superior Private Apartments.—4. Esplanade, Porthcawl. e46C5a21 SOI THERNDOWN.—Bracing sea, mountain air, ? bathing, go; Paying Gueet?-. Apartments: ftrictly moderatp.—L 61. Evening Expr?- Ca?iT. e?EEa?-' WI'.STON-Suijer-Mare. Glentworth lily.—Boardinc- ppial tRrrùs, winter months.—West. e25 £ 5 best poiticin; highly recommended; FU?NfSHED HOUSES. rno-Ut.-Purnisiled:-fõï-nlODth or 1;:}U Xœ -E- N&therhy.pnrthcaw); containing 5 bedrooms, b:Jt (h. and c.), dining and sitting rooms, good kitchens and outhouses: rent 2; guineas aor offer for long perfod.- Apply to view Sergt. Williams, Rothesav, Porthcawl. c7905 HOUSES TO LET. MESSES. S. UKP.N AND PERTW EE, l?fLES6ES. S. IfEr-N AND L?ERT%N hi:, SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGETS. For List of Businesf. Premieos and Houses to be Let or Sold ees "Western Mail" da::y. Printed register free. _Offices. 93. St. _Ma.ry_-street. Cardiff. Established 1048. ALRPIiILL\.—To I.et. House, adjoining District V Council Offices, Cardiff-road; suitable for offices; immediate possession; low rentaL-Coggins, Brvnteg. c7939 T^RED W. Brett, House Agent, 1, Cardiff. has to Let—13. (exclusive); 61. Charles-street. C32: Small Cottage at Canton, os. 6a. p?r week: no children. e392a2 HOUSES FOR SALE. B-f{R-)-* t\;pÜQfCnr I B ted rooms, cn dressins-ioom: every convenience; n<sr elation elevated position; Channel view—\?nlv K 70, Evening FOR Sal,. 25. Violt-t-pla ce Whitchurch Fr,, 'Ued front; vacant 26th; healthiest p?fe near Cardiff.—Apply 23. ^No a2ent..?. e4175a2C' X>F.NAETH.—For 7'4 '-h;g\uE'n;di:i; J- detached new house: verv Jar^e g"^rderj: fowl green rd summer-house: inspection im'ited. ea2i TINTERN.—For Sa'e, Desirable "Freehold Ho?e' J- contairnng hall, ? reception. 4 bed rooms. 2 attics usual offices, ?ardsn, orchard.—Pugh, Wood)ands? Tintern. e4444a23 HOUSES WANTED. "i\31i¡ ¿ja¿-=-rom <'otta? neer TV CardiC or f7e?? coa?L 50, E\eniug Express, Cardifi'- e4044alS WANTED. ID Rent Cottage with Hind"attached": T near railway" station.—L 6S, Evening Express, Cardiff. e453Ia24 OFFICES. C- Xi.I)olFF-TW -g::o(n cuite) in-Westr'1 Mai ICb. lift; electric lig-ht.—?pptv Manager, Weste.-n ),Ia.1. Carldi ff. npO Let. Oiffces in Wetrern Mail Chambers, 22. HigF- JL street, Newport, Mon,Appiy to Local Manager, on premises. e5779 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. BOOT Business -1: U1l1i?t.e-:ra¡; :čI I situated; sold ae a L> ?j?' concern; capital equired a-bout ?4M; open to full investigation.— Apph- K 23. Ev€nm? ExprM?, Cardiff. eõ%5a:9 C-\RDIFF.=G-encral- Business; ?it lady; L30 Wm those who applied last week kindlv write asrain? Letters mislaid.—Rickard, Valuer, 62, Craddock-streel. e4291ai3 OAL Business (good ciaas;, situate Fn Clifton, I C Bristol: net profits £400 per annum coal waggons, horses, c)nveyanc?.s. and e'-erythln as a going con- cerm; £ 950.—Apply Tebbs, 41, Bridge-street, Bristol. _? e4513a24 T?OR bispnsa), an Old-estab,i?hed Bakery Business.— Apply No. 4. Ad,,i,n-?tree- 22 T?CR Sale. Fish and Chip Business; reason" for giving Fill) B?oiug abroaa.-Apply Clayton, 23, Commercial- street, Ebbw V3?e. e4252a21 i-R-DiS:P-ral-¡;-J:Ot.Q.t average ?20 weekly: good position.—Aiplv K 11 E\eJ ing Expr. C2rùifT. 3SHa.l9 GROCERY.—For Sale Old-established Grocery and GB,,?.ker, Business at Beaufort, carried on by the ht" Mr. Evan Harries about 40 x'??irs: business will be sold as a going concern; investigation invited.—For particulars apply on the premises, or to Messrs. Powell and Hughes Solicitors, Brynmawr. ea20 MILK Kcund for hnmHdiate Dispose :?rf.nt7t4 weekly; £ 75: ftricte-.t investigation inv't?i— iPP'l:'t"klLE,g ExPre?e. Cardiff? _li¿- SWEETS (Profits £ 3 Week]v\—Sp)er'did''B?ines= S centre of Cardie: ingoing LE5: excellent oppor? tumty for energet'c man, or suit ladv.—Rickard Valuer. 62. CrJ:dd0ck-strpct. e4290al £ I BUSINESS PREMISES. If;cp and BakehcJseT'MT? -'f: tcrracv, (llard.ff. tunable for g 7 and litikin'* business.—Apply to occupier, or Mr. Miles Solicitor. .bridge. e4500aC; 'J.i 7'i;if'erfõokjng N, Taff e p- P Patsenger Station;.—Valuable BU;ld:ng site Excep- t?o'!?! position;'suitaule for cent;'? or?ani?irtc disirict ?fhc? or ^toek-room for Manchec?r g?od& boot? nr co:l'iry iequi;iteu; 59 ?ar?' le" tc utit?b!? a?p'; cant.-For termf app?y J. Hammond, 59 61 QL?n- <reft. Cardiff, or DuSryn-chamb?n.. larj;etræ: Pontypridd.. e44Mu2? CHOP and House to Let, Clive-road. canton' O any busicese: grocery ma ?ea r?: v' 'ne in 'd "pint UceuM attached.—306, Cowbridge-road. CardiT' ,e -06, (.Ab 'dge-xoad. Cqird,'ff. O Let, Double-fronted Shop and House, Maldwvn House, Aberfan; best position; 15 yep.rs as stationers and tobacconist, &c.: presont tenant retir- ing: suit any business: splendid living accommoda- tion: b?-,h. entrance.—Ap" oiv J,,n,s, ;d w,,atuse C\:bf'r; ) !C\;i'PP!),,?S, PUBLiC HOUSES FOR DISPOSAL. 'E?CR Side, th* Cat-He Hotel: fre?hc?id, fun'?[-e?-.pfr F fi- house, 'th -tlbli a?a Bui!d:T? p]o? adjoining: c?r the Marhet-?cm?. XLrbert?  Two £;:2étf;:iftlJlB W Edwards, \rcnwm House. Nai'berth. P4090&&- HILLMAN.— £ 250. Hotel; splendid posiUonT t frp?uented people from the Hills: takings have never been under .eM ieekly.-30, High-street, New- pct- e4-13&i23 HILLMAN.— £ 900. Hotel, between two big ('oJ;ieries; tLi3 is extra good for business ma.n.e43Ea23 'rTrJLL9tAX.?100ro)d?fash:oMd?In?:7?? hii,-t?ng -t-L district. OoucestersLire; netenanl (manv vea"? fctiriug: great bargain. ? c4433a23 HILL1.=HC, Roadside Inn. Herefordshire • "g'ar- den, stabling: good cpming. CycHst, Black- "mith. many other Houses. e4438a23 T-,r F roPDSHIRT- good—tlirf,rrchaI? new house, buildings: capital place pigs, poultry;' heaMiy spot: £ 300: station four mj¡cs.-Hilllna'n, Estate Agent. Newport. e4436a23 PUBLIC HOUSES TO LET. COI.COT Arms, near H:'r??Doubie')irenscd?o?e to Let: alley, ,tables. -.rd,?.pp!?- Han,-k end Co. (Limited), The Brewery, Cardiff. e?SS T::r;:t;fi:-AeTir¿:iI: Tr'a in s'reft: near r:ulwav ?Latior, .?dcr ?C' good owners. ?so the Salutation Hotel, Newport an? Central Eltel, Newport—Young, 70, Br4d_e-zl,-t, N,, port. e40C4al9 rpo Let, with immediate possession, the Guest 110 Arms. Ivor-street, Dowlais Applv Taff V,?le Lrewery?Merthyr 'rydSi._ 4522a2l TO Let, good Beerhouse in main street, "Newport.— L 33. Evening Express, Cardiff. 792 1 rpo Let, well-placed, Fully-licensed Houseat Ilfra X combe: low rent and moderate L "4, Evening Express. Cardiff. c792g 'JxT Let in ono of the "'t bl1in)5) tTv7 n Ol jTTa" -L mcuth,ljre, an o]d-e?tab;?hed. fu]iy-)icen-?d Hou?f? good stable; yaiua'?e eub-Iet Jeavin" D?mina! rent satisfactory reaf?n? for t<-niDe —Fu? ;?r.:eu;ar? of ingoing, applv Daviee \ewla" '-d *and Hunt, Auctioneers, ?hep?-tyl)wly and Newport. c7884 Cl) Let. Cross Keys Hotel,  Ljantr?ant ?double Tire; !th cau>e cf leav'n' 0* — V\4 pp'v on 7; .i- A T ,n Premises. 4 C?,; -,?a 19 FARM AND GARDENL ANYONE Wanting C.uaranteed dEggs, A Fresh Butter, or Pou]lry of any Descrip?u direct from farm should apply to us for terms; we quote carriage paid priccs for any quantitv requi-ed.— Write to-day, T. O'Shaughnessy and Sons, PhiTps's- lane, Cork. e4571a24 GARDF.NING for the Masses: Bv a ^Practical Gardener. A Gardening Book containing all the imormation required for Amat^m.Gardeners. Price 6i bound in cloth 130. postage ii, .-Itme -,tatioiiery Stores Western fi Buildinis", Cardiff. OATS, Mai^e, Bearis. Mixet9 Horse Feed (Cleaned 0- by special machinery), IPouitrv Food, Pig-eon Food. Buckwheat^ JJari, Wheat. Barlev, Maple, Peas, Vetches, Tick Beats. Barley Indian Meal. Pollard, Linseed Qnke, OotftHi *'alie. Compound Feed- ing Cake. Calf-rearing Meal, Dog Biscuits. Dog and Poultry Medioiaes, Bird Seed of all kinds. Bird Smd, B'?e JI S e ctions, Frames, Foundation, Veils, Gioves, and Appliances of an kinds. JOHN HIBBERT AND SONS, 10 AND 11, CASTLE-STREET, a?SS CARDIFF. POULTRY. Rabbits, E??s' S,, 1, p; i ed 1 y. p"t, Groes Piuan Pou;u'y Furm, Welshpool, (Jrth Wales. e4356a22 LAND AND FARMS. "1TTANTKD. to Purchase, in South Herefordshire, W-)uthslljre. or south Wales, good Mixed Farm. between 50 and 200 acres.Apply L 26, Evening Expfle^s. Cardiff. C7920 ACR for liorsc* on good Land: well sheltered with A iree-s. shedding. &c.: plenty of grass and water.— i, pe5, C01Jv:"y-road, Cardiff. c7856 SPORTING. GO Acres capital Rough Shooting to Let Tn CarriT 60 gCs;rc:lyR'E:¿, Evening Express, Card?. c?94t HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. CART Mare for Sale; winner ofpri/esin coi 1 ier c 1*1-, hci??ht 15.1; good worker; price £ 50 Davies. (ioitredr. Swansea, ?7921 -kPDII-'F DO(. SHONN' Octoi;?r dogs to show condition pommeikv systemat^ic feed^ ing now; we offer improved d?t t? >uit. ajl breeds hold a varied Mtocl; of dog mpdinir.rs a1 id CM suppjy anything in th? wav of r<?j'ji?tp& On- 1< motto EVERYTHING FOR DOG,. "—Wni. Lew!.]. and :011,;0, Castle-st-reet. c..rdiff, VDd Arcot-stxwt Penarth. FOR Sale, Two young Cur.s, v:il '¡ Cal\es. in: i Fprofit.-J. James, Monachdy, Ynywl. ??? e&22 I FOR Sale, useful Howe; able take 2 tons; suit farmer or coal dealer; cheap.—Eng" land, Pare. FOR Sale, Bay Cob Mare; 1^1; four off; pass all road nuisances; easily handled: reason for selling, higher one neded.-Mathews, Brookfieid, Tonyrefaii, Glam e4.>4Ba19 FOR Sale, Coated Fox Terrier -DQ; evenly marKed; good house-dog; 30s.—Apply Engineer, -U!"HIC Mills, Barry. c'/907 IjV)B Sale. ÜLCk -aTe, by "c;\PPO!uin; rising five, ..I:' about 14.2; quiet n(\e and dnye and with a;. -H'-A_0:¡]I- e4397al9 GR:; PointerBitch; 18 months; partly broken. Also Two Puppies: two months old; ex. above; by setter. Soil cheap.—Rees. Greenfield, Llandebie. ea19 RY INLAND Rams and Ram LaDJb for SaIe.-AppJy tn R. trattou. The Du1Tr' n. Newport. c7841 QTUD.—Wire Fox Terrier. "Rocky Result." "Ch k- %'lvan Result. ex Briiliantine (bred by "Vicary"): size large "or show, otherwise (bpra dog; fee 10s. 5d.—Jenkins, H<iirclrcssr, Ynysdd: Mon. e4269a21 \\TANTED, Brougham Horse: bay or brown; í5 *T about 8 voars; must be thoroughly quiet with aJ) lJuisances.-K 90, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7894 47, Brook-street.—Four Airedale Puppies for Sale: one month price 5s. ?: ch. e4386a20 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. /CHICKENS for Sale: month oid: strong. A 1so .) Strawberry Roots. "Rnyal Sovereign." and various f1mver rnnts; room wanted. Lawn Mower CR.an sr>me ICin.i—89. Cathedral-road. e4419a20 EXTRA Large English Geese. 8s. couple: Large Ducks. 4s.: March hatched Pvl1ets. 45, 6d.: L,nge Hens, 4s.—Ingram. 22. Penypeel-road, Canton. Cardiff. e422 "CMNE 1lt;BUlrinfn;,nstr Sale, 15 in number; I ail healthy birds; 30s. the lot; bargain.—150, Coium-road. e4344¡¡,19 G E};;h:f13:;ji:¡;;{;,frinf-r;. March-hatched Puilets. 4s. 6d. Working Ferrets 4s. 3, Penypeel-road, canton, O:rdill. e37£Za22 LEGHORNS.—Cockerels—5 Febn'ary hatched, cheap; "lr> 16 11 £ ■ Pul.ets, good layers, hea¡th, 2s. fd. eacl1.-J ackson, 58, Brondeg-street, Tylorstown. \XTANTED. Any Quantity of laebbi old Hens. u also Chickens. Bantams. Rabbits. 4,-c.—Send PJices to Ingram, 22, Penypee1-road, Canton, CarcJiff. <S353a22 "V\TARRANTED Coc Goldfinches. 2s. 6d.: ('ok T* m')ets, Is Norwich. Yorkshire. Borders. Ro;Jcr,cod¡s 5s. 6d.. 6s. 6d.. 7s. 6d., pair from 8s. 6d. -Barnes, Bird Stores, Merthyr. e4327a!9 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. FOR Sale, Doube- Dog-cart, pair or single! built by Barton; in perfect running repair.—Applv" by letter or personally, "0 Dr. Eager, Northwoods. Win- terbourne. Bristol. e4249a21 "EXSR Sale, Governess Cart and Harness, both nearly -I n;w. with strong Pony, 13.3 hand. 5 years sound, ?:iie1~C- Herbert, Chepstow. e3gïOa19 /TJ.OOD. strong Second-hand Wagonette, with move- U able hCJd: carry four behmd.-T. M. Jones, Henry's Mote Rectory, Clarbeston-road, South Wales. c7924 SEM1X onj.:h:ïnd Broughams (three equal to new), 'Bus-Wagonette (with rub)er tyres), and Jubi' Cart to suit 13-14 hanèG.-Lewis. Tudor-lane, Cardiff. e6CJ -MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. [; Sale, 3-h.p. Motor-cycle; in g-ood condition: £ 12 ar nearest olIer.-Fur particulars 2ppIy King's Hæ.d. LitWffiea,J. Glos. e4168a2C HIRE, smart v: :5iddel¡YC'ar .-=-pplÿ Sevan, MOTOR-C> 01&1", Side-cars, kc., ^vt^d on commission.— For t^rias apply Bevan, Castle-ttroet, Cardiff. e264D 1C«—12-h.p. Alldaye r. with hood, screen, 4 Jam! Stepney wheel, and accessories; £ 100.—Lewis. Motor Garage. TucJe.r-lë.¡le, Cardiff. e3ôOO 10/12 Darracq (1908 type/: side entrance; detachable back seats can be re-placed with sœart. sloping too' box and used as t-ro or four seater: two ignitions; C'laudel-Hobson carbaretter; thoroughly overhauled; price £ 100.—Seen and tried, R. J. Sully's Gange, Penarth-road. BICYCLES, TRICYCLES. & c. A Rare Opportunity.—I have » efw really high-grade XX. mrxhmet, this year's models, whicn are a trifle 6hcp'Oj)Hj. In order to effect a speedy clearance I am 11:in.g th3 iol:0\ing reduc:.tions.-lievJ.n, Cast¡t:-st.rçt, Carè:ff. MODEL EdeLuXE Singer. with ÛJe e'1'- 1. hub oil-batU gear c"se. Palmer tyres; us-ual price £ 12 Is., reduced to £ 10 15 0 IMPERIAL singer, enamelled vreen, gÕ- lined, ^speed gca:. Palm.r tyræ; usual pl; £ 10 f- reduced to £ 9 6 6 FECIAL G.st;¡ëie; gear. Palmer tyre. oil-bath gear case; usual price £ 11 5s., reduccd to £ 10 7 6 MODEL, E Eoyal Hudi-on, 3-speed g",u- oil- .1': bath c?. nev; Hudson tyre; price £ 10 s. yd. reduced to £ 9 19 S KOYAL peÚ;(, ift, sptcial ribbed forks. Duniop tyr, oil-bath C; prce £ 11 lis., reduced to £ 1C> 12 6 í6ihf d()e New Hudson Feather- weight. Roman rims, Dunlop tyres, usual pric" £ S 4s.. reduced to £ 7 15 0 5V:L Standard Humber, green, Dunlop tyree, oil-bath gear case; usual price £ S mduced to £ 8 17 6 ROYAL Enfield, girder irame. 3-speed Road- :tcr; :1.i2.1 pnee £10 25.. reduced In £ 96 6 I L' t'1 Price. Reduced to ROYAL- E1!i¡d Roadster £ f 12 6 1.ü £ 7 17 6 Star, Model B. Dunlop tyree 8 s 0 to 7 15 Imperial Triumph, 23in. £ 15 0 to J 5 0 Ma j estic Roadster 6 15 0 to £ 17 b Majestic Special 7 7 0 to 6 15 0 Dreadnought Sjjeclal 0 15 0 to 5 5 C Dreadnought Roadster 3 19 9 Dwadnüught Lady's 3 19 9 Dreadnought Road Racer 3 17 6 — Bevan, Ca-stle-street, Cardiff. Bil1. ftit!e:; Second-hand, hut hne bn T thorouhl Oyerh;1uled and ae great bargains at the following f.gllre, Golden Sunbeam, oil-bath ca nnd o-speed gær £ 11 11 C Quadrant Roadster. 3-speed gear 1 0 0 Rudge-Wh it north Roadster 1 17 6 B.S.A. Roadfiter 2 c 0 (30ud Roadster 1 0 0 Swift Road Racer 4 lS Q Star Roadeter, with 2-speed Coaster hub 3 3 C Miiesfcic Roadster, nearh, new- 3 12 ê —Be van. Cattle-street. càrdifL BEVAN Will 8upply any make of New Cycle -011 -eal'' pajment terms from 8s. per month.—Robert Bevan. C'a-41e-street, C£.rdiff. 2)9 DHCOND-H and T rlumph Cycie for Sale, wTth~~a 11 O accessories; Dunlop tyres; splendid 0'1ditioli; ba1'g¡¡jn.-C0rn\a:l Hotel. Cornwall-street. Gran get own. C<:rèjff. e4336a!9 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BARGAIN.—Lar^e sack cr>â-!f:Ef:d T; cheap; suit grocer or corn merchant; good con- dition; weights complete.-H f3. Evening Express. Car- d(_iÙI ER,}O!dig:- K¡i ;.Platl'aPid4:P¡:S: i £ 2 slides; cost 30s.; sell 10". 6d.—Apply 99' Cowbridge-road. e43571\19 FOR Sale, Gas Coke: delivered per truck-loads to any 'ti;;1¡¡n Ch d!:t:sedor Monmouthshire. Apply E. L. Davies, Coal and Coke Merch3u. Aber- dare. c7931 FOR Sale. Smith's Premier Typewriter (No] 3, • brief size; El'.am's dupiicatCor. Also Wheeler' Sev.ing-machme and Marble C'ock.-Ieaacs. Wood- slrcoeL (>4360a19 LAIWE Greer Angora Table Co"er for Sale; 'Prati- cany new; no reasonabie offer refused. \pplv ti Wyeverne-road. Cat hays. e44TOa20 DALE (Bargain!.—Full-size Billiard-tabieT"Bai7?-pjye *-> Cues, lÜr Fittings.—L 47, Evening r,.xprps. Car. difL e4437a23 A COOU VT Books.—Ledger, Cosh Buok. "EndTournKi" ^complete t. five qt1jrs superior ap.er in ;)ch: red. rough, cr buff binding; lis. the set carriag' e paid—Th; Stationery Stores. Wtsiera Mail Buildings (" rdllT. ("'C'l'YISG Pressed: Lion brand; 2Ts. 3ÕõS.- V 45s.; Stands, 12s., 14s.—Prices and particulars c i application.-The Stationery Stores. Weetcn Alii' Buildings, Cardiff. -_u_- CO-PYIG Letter Books, the Peno Tvpe • b^st tUn tough w!lHe copying paper, suitable for tvpe or la.nd-vniHen letten;: strcn zly bound; KX) pageis 4s. 6d.: 1,000 pages. 6s. 6d.—The StatiOnery Stort> Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. COPYING Letter BOOKS; srclaj value; 1.000 pages. bound basil: 3s. 6d., post free—The 8tationerÝ :õ1.or< V, estern Mal1 Bui1<llngs, Cardi: D~TSH Papers— The Prenri^T""Box. containing ""eix dczei aeaortea: l1fLiJ fiws: 6id JK>Stae 2d 72 Oval Lace Dish Papers; assorted sizes: 18.. portage 2d—The Stationery StoTe5, Western Mail Buildings C-irciff. O.NOTU hl.irFountain Fens, from IM.. poit ir<"E. r"" StatlcDc y Stores. Western Hail Buildi■ ngs, Cardiff. co E V EN I NO EMPRESS De'h: ê<rnpact. useful, and ■J excellent value; bold fu1!-si: blcttin^-sbeet; 2s., carriaee 6c!.—The Stationery torcs, Western Mail Bui1-dini1:, Cardiff. Fountain Pens, from-i. 611. to 30s. post frÐC. write for illustrated pr¡œ-1ist.-The Stationery Ftc :-e:" Western Msil Buildings, Olrdiff. "VJ"OTEPAPER.—One pound suner1or-qu2"lity Vote- .1.. pp.erJ Albert or ordinary, e-ize. printed ad:1re!E. with 100 envelopes to match. 35.. post free T h# SUticaery >st.Jret-, Western 1I1ail Buildings. Cardiff. PLAI ING Cards, Goodali's or American maKes, Is., Is. 6 d 2s. 6d., per pack; reduction for half- dozens.—The Stationery Stores, Western ail Buildings Cardiff. ',fA ';ER-LEY- Fountain Pen. fitted wiIh' wl1d~ioifi 'f Waverely nib in fme medium, or broad points'- an elegant pen supplying a J.or.g-felt want; 10s. 6d. :h"St free.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Build. illgS, Ca:d;t! "t\7"RIT7VG-Cas9 in Roan Leather; 9 x 6; with t" pockets cor Lotp.1per, envelopes, post-cards, and stamps; guseettc-d blotting-pad: compact, strong, and useful: 2s. Cd., post !rBe.-T!¡.. Stationery Mores. Western Mail Buildings. Cardiff. FIFTY Japanese! Serviettes; assorted designs; 'verv artistic; price Is., portage 3d. extra .—The stationery Store* Western Mail Buildings. Cardiff. "YIT'HTST and Drlde: .lar1;ers. Scoring Cards" and T T Badges.—Fresh d{>lftl5 t The Staitonery Stores AYestcrn Ma.il Buildings, Lardl1! rjTHE "Cardiff" Pen; eujyfricr quaiity -sbooIdeF' ^Sr7 JL sUltab1e 'ür school or office: one shilling per gross post free.-The Stationery Stores. Western Mail :Build: ing-s. Cardiff. PAPER Fastner^, t brass, Tound¡;e:J.fu';2gr in box as-sorted 6:7; one shilling. post {ree—The atont'y Sto-es. Western Mail Btiildines. Cardiff. T" KE "Weetern MaW' Quil:. a"~ 6C1. metal" SST adaptable to an\ hand, 2s. 6d. per post fee.-The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildines CaldlfT. "CJ W AX" Fountain Pen, frem 10s. 6d. to 42s. post •3 free: write !or price-list.—The Stationery Stores eern Mail BUJ¡dm. CardIff. THE Emprese Style Pen a splendid pen." and very reliable: 1"- 9d.. post free.-The Stationery Stores Western Mail Buildings, Carè.iff. THE Exprees PeiT: soft7~flexTbie stdjum point; a first-class business pen; one ,hilling per grose, post free —The Stationery Stores, ""Western Mail Buildings, Cardiir. TYPEWRITING Ribbcnsl ail colours. "?0r— an machines: best quality; 2s. 6d.. popt fref. StationPrY Stores. Western Mail Buildings. Cardiff. TH 1 r; a splenc..dl>' -selected, popular X pattern, fine point; one shilling per gro^s, post ;ree.-The Statiüonery Stores, Western Mal] Buildings. C:trè.iIL 'TEDinKG Cards, Latest Deslgns^Wo w¡lld tt a sample book any distance, caniae paid.-The Stationary Stored Western Mail Buildings, DlNii!f. G CTK.ALerlt'¡; 720 pages best guaiitv aecount. T book pap"r. full, rough ba'i¡ extra bindIng. Indexed and lettered; carriage paid. Alec Cash-book or Day-books to match: same fJj(.-Tj¡.e StallOJlery tr>res; \\e8t,n Mai; Buildings. Ca-diff. LATEST DESIGNS l wldLTng CARDS. I..T THE STATIONERY STOEE8. WEluTBRX MAllrBDILDI!\GS Available for 5 Days from Dat* A DVT. COUPON. Anv pe-r»">n rtitiine out thh; CcupoB and genrline it, ooooinpaTiied by a 64. P.O., wi1l be entitled to insert a SmaJ1 Advertisement not exceeding 22 words Three Times in the 'Evening Express, or by sardine P.O. va.lue 11. wm be entitled to insert ft,n Advertisement not exooeding Z2 Words ThreeTimesin the 'Evening Express' AND Three Times in the 'Western Mail' TINTS SBCCBING THE WIDE8T PUBLICITY AT HALF USUAL RATES. Jf .B.—This ffC" does not apply Be88 Ad vert1Bemeut8. • MuNDAI. Sept. 19. 1m. MONEY TO LEND. CHARING CROSS BANK. ESTD. 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH: 75. ST. >IAK Y-STBEET. Head Uffices: 2c. &dJoro-lItreet. Charing: C'rf1'Ss. LondODw and 39, BihoP5gate-treet. Witnin. London. E.C. Branches: Manchester. Liverpool. Leed, Bradford. &:G. Assets £ 1.607,949 Liabilities £ 1.236,871 Surplus £ 371,07? LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2.000 gnnted at a few hoars* notice, in town and country, on peTSonal security, jewellery, precious stones, stocks, 6hareó>, and furniture without removal. Stocks and hare-s bought and fold. 2f per cent, allowed on current account ha.la.nC()5. Deposits 01 £ 18 aud upwards rei as under;- Subject to 3 months' n0tice of withdrawal, 5 p.c. per &III" t, 6 „ 12 7 „ Nctie" may be given at time of Depositing. Special term for longer Jrin<k. Interest paid qU3?- terly. Owint¡ to the nature of our invtment we are able: to pay Tates Qf intR:-e"t on depo;;itfo that will com- pare favourably with divinends pa;d on almost any class of ftock "r shareholding insuring the safety of capital. We 1a\'e beer, I'stablisl for 40 yea, and our position m the banking world to-day justifies :to the success of our business methode and to the satis- faction of om customers.—Write or caU for prospectus, _0\. WILLIAMS and H. J. TALL, Joint Managers. £ 2 10 £ 20 LOA!is^" E QUITABLE ..A. DY ACE Co., EXCH. N n E .1-LUmEJ" EpWAED-TEERAC* • QVn HN-STBEET L\T' CAB DIPT, and '10:- FRL\Î:i"rRÉE'T', 'EWPORT. O FEES. FORMS FREE. Call cr write for particulars to M A 2\ A G 11 R. at Above Addresses. Tel. No. £ o99. Cardiff. el418 £ 10 to tlu,030 on Note of Hand aDd every cJa-ór Security. Fair :merest. easy payments, and no dela- in completion. Firet and Second O!1' arranged. Write or call Xat. Tel., 467.—FIELDINGS, K A YE-prILDIBS. CABDITF. 6147 ME. Pike, 17, Salifbury-road, Car<iiIL-If "'antln 1.' Money, simply call, write, cr 'phone 4224, and j ou can 01' accommodated without paying any jees ot unreasonable delay. e2186 £ 2 0 TO £ 5 O C G ADVANCED £ By iate £T5e;X:rO on Simple Promissory Noteo, o Bills nf Sa." Tahen, and a06011lte Privacy n- teed. First letter of application receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative, who is empowered tü complete transaction on term mlltually arranged. O CHARGE being made unless business actually comr-leted. Special quotations for Short Loans. Wr^te, in confidence, to el837 C. WELLS, 16. OLA I IE-STREET. BRISTOL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Requiring a PRIY.\TF LOAN. WITHOUT SCEETIES OR DELAY. cannot do better than acplv to the Actual -1'- MR. J. LEWIS. 1. PEMBBOKE-TEBRAOE. CARDIFF. It will coot you nothing to inquire my term. TE Old-established Provincial TTnion B2k e-ontin to Lend immense 'Ums naJ., Lom £ 10 to £ l.C00, on Note of Hand. Alone or other eecuritv. No <lffi:e Inquiry charges whotever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rac for short period. Largest and most honourably conducted businees in tlw King- dom. Thousands 01' our regular customers have ex- preewd the:- entire satisfaction in repeated tra.:1("tion9 with liS. A ¡,"ntJJan from Bank wm wait upon you at one:- with ca*U. Call or wrile. ir: confidence, to- "L\AGLR. ST.SLLY DOWDING, 1, QL"EE:N8- BRISTOL. e5526 PE.T."L Terms—Short Date Loans. f5 re-pay £ 5 12 6 £ 20 re-pav £ 11 lC £ 10 £ 11 5 ° £ 50 £ 56 5 0 W. JACKSON. 15. Statio!1.-rcè.. Penarth. Glam. e45 XItr I T ii O V T S E <' I HIT Y WIT LOANS £ ic TO £ i.ooo ABEANGED. To t.hf« who require a PRIVATE advanoe. re-pavable by EASY INSTALMENTS. J will be ple3..oo to quote lowest tms. All communications treated with strictest pri\"acy.-Apply. either pereona1!y or thlOl16Íl the post, to MP- J. L. LEWIS. e2615 1112. Qt:EEN-"T.. CARDIFF. THEPROnDi::XT PEEVAN 11 NT^MUNEY SOCTfTY (LIM1.E[J. j;, unefj uaJJd for INVESTMENTS, LOANS, and DEPO.<;ITS. Why deposit vour money in the Post. Office Nlvinl!8 Bank at 2 per c-nt. when an Investment Share ",ith the Provident will return vou over 10 PER CENT! 'VLB AUM. with absolute security? It. i the ONLY SOCIETY THAT GUARANTEES Lee maintenance o: Its dlviSends and bonuses, and offers memhers a g-uaranteed SURRENDER VALUE. A Loan f!-tl!n "llJ Pruïident means, paving the lewedt possible interest combined with the easiest of re-pay- md for Piospeclus, Balance-sheet. lee., to The Secretarv. at 38, t. Mary-street. C<irditf. Branch Offices— 3 £ Commercial-street, X0Wf,ort. | j 159. Birchgrove. Porth. IC. st. Augustine's-place, BristoL &c. e16&5 FURNITURE. 4[¡ie-e Drawing-room Suite for Sale: a bargain. XX Apply lEI. Pearl-street. RC<lth. Cardiff. ea.23 Chance to Obtain High:C12.SS Second-hand*" Car- XX. r;aj:«6>, 0\- Best Builders, at Exceptionallv Lüw Prices to Clear During September.—Four rubber-tyred Governed Cars, Three rubber-tyred RaW6, Two Bustie Dog-carts, four-wheel RaIl! ,cob-,ize, rubber-tyred, equal to new. Two Canoe LandaUB (9bcwt, 'Tw Broughams, side-light Coach. &c.; Fift:, Se hip+i- ci-aps Second-hand Harnest. Douhltc5. SingletS, urprised.. and inspect "ur stock and you will bE Irorprisert.- Til0mas. 19. Shaites>ftury-stj-eet. Newport. e4435a23 CASH yers, stop here; yojo'ten pass* a "good t:nfl now tbie your Chnce to eecure a, comfortable Furnished Home for £ 35 14". Od.; all tMt you want for foUr-N)()f:1 house: it is a marvel. Harris sell for cash: Harris deliver free: you cannot do better than £,1' a call.—Market-buildings, Newport. dW C(}trrEJnu eapenor Furniture, inciud^ne Burr Walnut and Sheraton Bedroom Sult.ee, sid £ L-oara. CÍ1eg.t.crei.d Suite. & fine opportunity tiwse furni&hing: nell separate—Apply, after sis, 3 Morl&is. street. Roath Park. e4009a!9 "CV)R iSale. privately. High-class Furniture: bargain&. X. -195, M'J("!tlI!tosh.pl:1e-e, Roath Park, after 5 p.1Il- e4302&22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 'V Afn: immediately, copy "Sunday Companion" TT for July 2nd: wili pay reasonable price for same. — D. J. Evans. 11. Old-street. Tenypancy. e4454a20 MISCELLANEOUS. BOOiCBTNDIN ^Jones's. M ha rt on -street. CardJf'. Private Greeting and Wedding Cards; new designs; cheap. 1'2678 LAMES.—Madame, Indian Palm-Ph renol^iat^ and I'sv ch ometrist. Bazaare.—lo, Clue-street, R2;en;ideCa rd.!f! e2597 LEMO A HE P()wderlS.ne Powder dfMpI"'e4-¡ pint 01 cold v ate.r makes a delicious tb1nlt- quenchir,? Still Lemonade. ld. ch, 7 for 6a., 16 for 15 Postage on 16, 3d.-FrC>In Iieadquartere only: JESSE WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 13e. Queen-street, CaN1:.a 4ti44 PROF. Michael, far-famed Palmist, Astrologer^ Medical Herbalist: ccnsult"tion5.-Letters. 26, Caroline-street. Cardiff. e435 £ a22 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. years with Mr. Spifidionrpute"WiSi« Watches Kight. The Best and Cheanest Shop in ca"daek;. tc TJ'teS;, a¿:s:stJ:; cf every description (English or Fo-reign. MU6ioai Boxes Cleaned and Repaired promptly.—Note address—3 £ Castle Arcade (thiNi nhop from Castle-«treet). SHOP FfTTI NGS. CROSS Bro;"ers' &le D.eártn:¡ent.-EVeJ"c of Scales keot in stock: repairs promptJy done 8 t jow prices: send for illustrated list. free.-Cr0!J8 BTothers The Cu-dlff Ironmongers, 3 and 4. St. _Ma.!y-street. CROSS Bros. (Ltd. Safe Department.—Large stOCk various makes. Griffiths's, IS X 13 x 12, 48s. 6d. • 20 x 14 x .3. S5B. Perry's. 22 x 15 x 14, 85e.; 1% x IT x 16. Milner's, '5 x IS x 19. 105s,; 25 x 19 x 19 two drapers, 126s.—Full mustraten llst on application MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Crutches] Defor- mity Applianoes; Makers of Steel-iesa E<.8if1 Trues; Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Elastic Stock- ings, &c.; list free: estab. 183S—Allen Pearce, 23, Charles-street, Ca.rdifi. Nat. Tel., 1282. e2556 MITCHELL'S Rheumatic Pil's. Is. Id! pnt fTeë7 .L' cured tliou&aids; HeTbaJit Herbs, in packets! 6d. Cure yourself of an complaint, advice free of Chü.rgé.-Massa.ge Treatment and Magnetic Healer. 16, Wyiidham Arcade, Cardiff. e4227a PALMISTRY—^Prof. and Madame Linda, the ceJe- brated American Palmists and Phrenologists (formerly at Cardiff. Merthyr. Rhcndda, Llanellv. &c.. Consiiltationp dai1y from n. Feee from Is—15, Graving Dock-street. furry Dock. e4¡4a.20 THA<,T'ELYNE"Herbs, wonderful Curative Medicine for all DiS'a of the Blood. IndigestIon. Constipa- tion, Sc:atia. Rheumatism; post free—one packet lGd.. three for !K—league. ::<t.atlOnreet, Newport. 296S TPJMNEIJ-'S PilLs and Powders have Cuied Thousands. Why not yOU? See that you get Established 1879 on every label Trimnell, the HerhaL,t., 144. Richmond-road. C:irdiff.gent8 wanted. rpo Prevent Fraud see. that you get Established JL 1TO on every label and wrapper of Trimnell's preparations, "without which none are genuine.—Trim- nell. the Herbalist. 144. Richmond-road. Cardiff. e3t68 64-PAGE BOOK ABOt-T HERBS Aj) HOW TO USE THEM. post free; send for one. 1RIMNEJ-.L. The He.rbali8t, 144. Richmond-road, Carditr. Eetabli-sh-d 1879. MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. GAS Engines, Oii Engines. -SuMionGashtiJts. N- and (" >nd-hand Engines, in stock at Cardiff; ca&h Dr deferred payments.—Crossley Brœ. (Limited), 37. e4"'I'-str(!<'t. Ca.rdilT e2.368 G- Producing and- Purifying Plant for Sale a* fraction of cost: 1,800-h.p.. in two units of 900 h.p. each; b. Masons; whole or in parts; condition as new.—Plan, specification, photo upon application, Ernest E. Cornforth. Stoke-on-Trent. ("7006 OF21;t Î f\/tdi,rf<iGfJ i1: 22ft. x 7ft. insured and working at 75!bs. pres- Eure. Also Green's Economizer, 22 pipes. Mav remain temporarily parc\1aoc"" convenience. Glamorgan Works. Pont?rdulaie. e399ôa19 Y^TESTERN MAIL ABC TIME CABLES. MONTHLY. ld.